1. Lynx
These large and beautiful cats are becoming more abundant in Finland's forests in recent years, although they are hard to spot. Lynx are especially difficult to see in the wild because of their excellent senses of sight, smell, and hearing, which keeps them well away from any humans.
2. Whooper Swan
As Finland's national bird, this majestic species of swans are incredibly abundant in Finland - especially come spring time. Flocks of swans and cranes returning home to Finland (after leaving for winter) are warmly welcomed by nature-lovers who were just waiting for their return.
3. Saimaa Ringed Seal

4. Great Grey Owl
These owls always appear to be in a state of shock or surprised, due to the large rings circling around their eyes. Although they are pretty cute, they may also become quite aggressive, especially if someone poses a threat to their nest or their baby owlets.
5. Wolf
Spotting a wolf in a Finnish forest may be harder than you may have anticipated, as wolves are quite scarce and try their best to avoid human contact. However, if you are looking to see these wolves up close and personal, there are specially organized overnight wildlife-watching excursions along Finland's Eastern borderline - where wolves are most abundant.
6. Bear
Although they are seldom seen, Finland is home to over 1,500 bears. Because bears are shy and skittish around people, it is pretty rare to spot them wandering through the forests. Nonetheless, there are organized excursions for bear watching, where tour operators help you set-up a hide to stay in overnight while putting out meat scraps to attract the bears closer to your site.
7. Wolverine
While both hardy and innocent looking, these elongated bear-like creatures are often a tourist attraction, with many wolverine-watching trips being organized in Eastern Finland.
8. Siberian Jay Bird

9. Ermine

10. White-Tailed Eagle
Thanks to Finnish nature conservationists, the majestic white-tailed eagles have grown in numbers, returning from the brink of extinction. Today, they are surely abundant, and love to soar over the waters and islands of Finland's Baltic archipelagoes.
Photos: Julia Kivel (main), Matthieu Ever, Juha Mtt, Arvi Tyni, Jari Peltomki, Visit Finland, Guido Muratore, Guido Muratore, Bouke ten Cate, a-z-animals.com, Jaakko Salo